But, young adults. Its earlyThe answer is yes. You can be talking about a product you have never mentioned before and viola ads magically appear on your social media. I would never have one. My daughter does be young adults are so used to tech, the pay zero attention.
Click on your name at the top and select "Preferences"I'm getting ads on this site about wearing face diapers (masks) in Utah. I don't give a **** about Utah. Is there anyway to turn them off?!?
When you're near Alexa, and your daughter is out of hearing range, start talking about adult diapers, constipation, and any other subject she isn't interested and doesn't want to hear about. It's her Alexa, she'll get the adds.The answer is yes. You can be talking about a product you have never mentioned before and viola ads magically appear on your social media. I would never have one. My daughter does be young adults are so used to tech, the pay zero attention.
I've bought a transportable Bose bluetooth loudspeaker. This dammned thing is like Alexa. connect itself with laptops and mobile phones and use them to connect to Internet. Therefore I put it always after use into a Faraday cage bocklet and it went dark for the spies. After a week doing so, it gave up to get connected by itself.When you're near Alexa, and your daughter is out of hearing range, start talking about adult diapers, constipation, and any other subject she isn't interested and doesn't want to hear about. It's her Alexa, she'll get the adds.
LOLBTW, if you are not up to speed, Google bought Android.
i havent watched the tv news since 2016. forgive my being a bit behind lol
just an old saying from the data-miners; "If You get it for free, You are the product."Just talked to my buddy about this issue and he made a heck of a good point. The snapdragon chipset alone costs more than I paid for the phone. When you start to price out all the things that go into it, like 6 cameras, a 2k screen, stupid fast processor, 128gb internal memory, 4GB ram, it becomes obvious that someone else is footing part of the bill ~ government subsidy. It is the worlds most effective spy tool, they want you to afford it.
And the sad reality of it is this... You volunteered the information to their servers, which makes it their property. Guess who no longer needs a warrant. I thought the stingray (now Hailstorm for the 4G world) cell site simulator was bad.... BTW, if you are not up to speed, Google bought Android.
If you know what band the phone is using, you can make a passive repeater (not really a repeater at all) with an external antenna (typically a yagi) connected to another antenna indoors at the other end of the coax. Ive used this setup here on band 12 (about 722MHz) and my signal in the cabin goes up so high that it thinks Im closer to the tower and switches me to band 5 lol. I go from -122dBm to -96dBm in the cabin. The only trouble is to home brew such a device, you will need a network analyzer capable of tuning antennas at that frequency because if they are not matched to the coax, it just wont work.The hubs and I are still using flip phones. Yes, we're still in the Dark Ages. Hopefully only GPS tracking is possible with those. Watched a video on Y-tube on how two open up the back and cut off the GPS tab on the board inside, but the back of the phone doesn't easily want to come off and I'm afraid to force the back to get inside. Our call phone service is lousy down at our BOL as it sits in a sort of depression between two rolling hills, but at least we have communication with the outside if the phones are working. We walk out to the back fence line that is higher and the signal usually comes in good there. Inside the cabin...........signal is often weak.
Would that either of us had the electrical/network skills to pull that off. Are you for hire out of state? LOL Thanks for the tip though. The son of a friend suggested a "booster" but again, have absolutely no idea what that is or how to set up things. We're both fully ensconched in the of the "plug-n-play" generation.If you know what band the phone is using, you can make a passive repeater (not really a repeater at all) with an external antenna (typically a yagi) connected to another antenna indoors at the other end of the coax. Ive used this setup here on band 12 (about 722MHz) and my signal in the cabin goes up so high that it thinks Im closer to the tower and switches me to band 5 lol. I go from -122dBm to -96dBm in the cabin. The only trouble is to home brew such a device, you will need a network analyzer capable of tuning antennas at that frequency because if they are not matched to the coax, it just wont work.
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